[02:02] <lamont> Built successfully
[02:02] <lamont> Purging chroot-gutsy-stage0/build/buildd/linux-source-2.6.22-2.6.22
[03:19] <doko_> http://robilad.livejournal.com/16780.html?thread=23692#t23692
[03:23] <mjg59> I suspect that the generic ATA driver would drive it in the short term
[03:24] <Nafallo> mjg59: I bought an Acer today
[03:24] <Nafallo> :-P
[03:25] <mjg59> I know plenty of masochists
[03:25] <Nafallo> lol
[03:25] <mjg59> So I won't hold it against you
[03:26] <Nafallo> I got it damn cheap, so will be replaced in tops three months or so :-)
[03:26] <Nafallo> I'd guess even Acer Aspire would be better then nothing at all :-)
[06:46] <bullgard4> How can I obtain acpiexec from http://developer.intel.com/technology/iapc/acpi/downloads.htm?
[06:47] <mjg59> Which acpiexec utility?
[06:52] <bullgard4> That one which Thomas Renninger mentioned in his HowTo "How to debug ACPI problems" in the Mailing list linux-acpi@vger.kernel.org
[06:53] <mjg59> Oh, right. Have you downloaded the acpica sources?
[07:11] <bullgard4> Half a year ago I downloaded iasl but apparently not all acpica sources. Where should I store acpica-unix-20061109.tar.gz on my Ubuntu 7.04?
[07:12] <mjg59> Wherever you want to
[07:12] <mjg59> Your home directory if you want to keep it, /tmp if not
[07:26] <bullgard4> I have found a directory 'acpiexec' containing aecommon.h, aeexec.c, aemain.c, Makefile, osunidir.c but no executable file acpiexec
[07:26] <mjg59> You'll need to build it
[07:26] <mjg59> (If you're not sure how to do that, I'm afraid this really isn't the right place to ask)